Rashida Tlaib met with another extreme anti-Israel activist and terrorist-supporter in her congressional office during American Muslims for Palestine Day.
- Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib met with members of the anti-Israel organization American Muslims for Palestine during an advocacy event they hosted on Capitol Hill.
- Tlaib was photographed after sitting down with Joe Catron, an extreme anti-Israel activist and outspoken terrorist supporter.
- Tlaibās time in congressional office has been embroiled in allegationsĀ of anti-Semitism.
Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib met with another extreme anti-Israel activist and terrorist-supporter in her Capitol Hill congressional office during American Muslims for Palestine Advocacy Day in mid-April.
American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) hosted the annual advocacy and training event, which was open to all adults who āseek justice in Palestine.ā AdditionalĀ criteriaĀ for participation includes supporting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement,Ā which seeks to punishĀ Israel by economically depriving the country for its alleged mistreatment of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) describes the BDS movement as āthe most prominent effort to undermine Israelās existenceā and has further criticized AMP for promoting anti-Semitism under the guise of educating Americans. AMPĀ hailed the ADLāsĀ anti-Israel description of its organization.
Tlaib spoke to AMP on April 8 where she told the group that she feels āmore Palestinianā when she is in Congress than she does elsewhere, according toĀ The Investigative Project On Terrorism, who first reported on the meeting.
AMPās New Jersey chapter posted a photograph of Tlaib outside of her office with some of its members during the event, including Joe Catron, an avowed supporter of multiple Palestinian terrorist organizations.Ā (RELATED: Americaās First Two Muslim Congresswomen Will Both Be Fundraising For Hamas-Linked Organization)
āA tip of my hat to Rashida Tlaib, who really goes above and beyond the call of duty in welcoming every supporter of Palestine to her office, listening to what we have to say, answering our questions, and posing for endless pictures,ā Catron wrote on Facebook following the meeting.
Catron is a long-time extreme anti-Israel activist and has openly supported terrorist organizations. He serves as the U.S. coordinator ofĀ Samidoun, the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. Samidoun isĀ an affiliate armĀ of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Palestinian MarxistāLeninist and revolutionary socialist organization. The United States designated PFLP aĀ terrorist organizationĀ in 1997, and Australia, Japan, Canada and the European Union shortly followed suit.
Catronās cover photo on both of his personal Twitter and Facebook accounts is a montage of a PFLP fighter donned in the organizationās official logo, as well as rockets and soldiers pointed towards a target over the state of Israel. It also displays the Arabic phrase āIf you do [more attacks on Gaza] we will do [as well], hell is waiting for you.ā The phrase is attributed to Mohammad Deif, the supreme military commander of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamasās military wing.
Moreover, the feature image on his social media accounts are of himself posed alongside Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP who is a known Palestinian terrorist most notable for hijacking airplanes.
After PFLP murdered an Israeli policewoman in 2017 during a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, Catron posted PFLPās official statement on his social media and referred to the event as āheroic.ā The attack was described by the PFLP as a āblood oathā to Palestinians, and the organization echoed the Hamas war cry to eradicate Israel.
Statement by the PFLP on the heroic āPromise of al-Buraqā operationĀ https://t.co/JIwp38BZg6Ā pic.twitter.com/CEAF6t8rqb
ā Joe Catron ???????????????????? (@jncatron)Ā June 17, 2017
Catron has voiced his support and admiration for Hezbollah, simply stating on Feb. 8, 2019 āI [love] Hizbullah.ā He also urged Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Islamic-terrorist organization, to fire rockets at Israel.
Iāve apparently blocked or been blocked by Nadim, as I canāt see the thing to which you two are responding, but in any case, I ā” Hizbullah.
ā Joe Catron ???????????????????? (@jncatron)Ā February 8, 2019
āNasrallah, ya habib: udrub, udrub Tel Abib,ā he tweeted in 2015, which translates into āNasrallah, my dear: strike, strike Tel-Aviv.ā
Nasrallah, ya habib: udrub, udrub Tel Abib.
ā Joe Catron ???????????????????? (@jncatron)Ā January 28, 2015
In addition to supporting PFLP and Hezbollah, Catron has also be an advocate for the Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist and terrorist organization Hamas. In 2014, Catron was a participant in a press conference alongside Tawfiq Abu Naim, the head of Hamas-run security forces in Gaza. The press conference was to support Palestinian prisoners, according toĀ The Gaza Scoop.
āI celebrate with all who resist,ā Catron later said on Facebook in celebration of Hamasā 31st anniversary.Ā (RELATED: Rashida Tlaibās Ties To Anti-Semitism Run Deeper Than Previously Known)
Tlaib, along with fellowĀ Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, became Americaās first Muslim congresswomen when sworn into office in January. Their time in office has beenĀ embroiled in allegationsĀ of anti-Semitism.
Tlaib invited pro-Hezbollah,Ā anti-Israel activistĀ Abbas Hamideh to her swearing-in ceremony and the following private dinner in January. She is also a member ofĀ multiple anti-Semitic social mediaĀ groups, including the Facebook group āPalestinian American Congress,ā where members frequently demonize Jews and Israel. The founder of the aforementioned Facebook group, Maher Abdel-qader, is a Palestinian activist and was a key fundraiser for Tlaibās 2018 congressional campaign.
Shortly after Tlaib was sworn into office, anĀ op-ed column she wroteĀ in 2006 for Final Call, a Nation of Islam publication founded by Louis Farrakhan, surfaced. She also has come under scrutiny for having ties to other anti-Israel individuals and for questioning the loyalty of Republican lawmakers who support the Jewish nation-state
Neither American Muslims for Palestine nor Tlaibās office responded to The Daily Caller News Foundationās request for comment.